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  1. What Does “devil finds work for idle hands to do” mean? Definition: People are inclined to do frivolous or harmful things to get rid of their boredom when they don’t do anything useful. Example (s) My husband made sure that the children are always occupied doing something because you know the devil finds work for idle hands to do.

  2. Proverbs 16:27 Idle hands are the devils workshop; idle lips are his mouthpiece, literally, “A worthless man devises mischief; and in his lips there is a scorching fire.” Proverbs 16:29 Wickedness loves company—and leads others into sin, or “An evil man deceives his neighbor and leads him into loss.”

  3. the devil finds work for idle hands. idiom saying. Add to word list. said to show that you believe people who have nothing to do are more likely to get into trouble or commit a crime. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Work, working and the workplace. act as something. all work and no play (makes Jack a dull boy) idiom. assignment. bandh.

  4. pp 192–208. Cite this chapter. Download book PDF. Gerald Prein & Lydia Seus. 601 Accesses. Abstract. The issue of juvenile delinquency and, in particular, the presumed rise of violent crimes committed by young offenders, has resurfaced in the public debate in Germany.

    • Gerald Prein, Lydia Seus
    • 2000
  5. proverb: the devil finds work for idle hands cuando el diablo no tiene que hacer con el rabo mata moscas. see also luck noun. 2. (informal) (= person) demonio m. poor devil pobre diablo ⧫ pobrecito (pobrecita) m/f. go on, be a devil! ¡anda, atrévete o lánzate! you little devil! ¡qué diablillo o malo eres! 3. (informal) (as intensifier)

  6. 2008. Print ISBN-13: 9780199539536. Published online: 2009. Current Online Version: 2009. eISBN: 9780191727740. The devil finds work for idle hands to do. Idleness and mischief are linked in St. Jerome Letters cxxv. xi. fac et aliquid operis, ut semper te diabolus ...

  7. Here’s an example from The Indicator, February 1848: The boys are not permitted to idle away their time in the streets,… for the inhabitants firmly believe that ‘the devil finds work for idle hands to do’. See also: the List of Proverbs.